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Alexandra Pitcher's avatar

When I was a little kid, my dad had a farm near Woody Creek, CO. We had mostly dairy cows, some sheep, and a bunch of horses, many of them past their prime. If my dad had heard of someone shooting their animals like Noem, he, along with folks from the neighboring farms, would have paid a visit to explain why it might be a good idea for the culprit to move along. My papa was not, by any stretch of the imagination, a violent man. In fact, he was known for his gentleness. But he had a limit, and being cruel to animals just for the hell of it was waaayyy over that limit.

Sandra Knight's avatar

Thank you for presenting the view of many farm people. There are animals killed on farms and ranches but it is not something to brag about! Accidents happen, animals get old and infirm, varmints destroy property, and animals are raised for meat. She ruined a good dog because she couldn’t handle herself. As the writer said, a dog does what it’s trained to do. Lack of training is not the dog’s fault.

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